Socks. You wear them every day. If you exercise a lot, you wear sports socks almost every day. I often wear Compressport socks on the trails and on the road. Compressport has quite a few models, though. Which one should you choose, and for what occasion? We'll explain below.
Special Trainrun socks
Pro Racing Trail - 17.95
The classic. Now on its fourth version. Specially designed for rougher terrain. Extra cushioning to absorb shocks and a bit thicker in some areas for added protection.
Pro Racing Trail Winter - 29.95
The winter version of the previous model. Also perfect for the trails, but specifically for winter. A thermally protective blend of wool, cashmere, and silk fibers in all the right places keeps your feet warmer.
Ultra Trail - 19.95
This model is specifically designed for the UTMB. It's similar to the Pro Racing Trail sock above, but with a few extras. For example, a Reinforced Achilles band for more and incredibly stable support and extra 3D Dots to absorb vibrations.
Exclusive models Compressport socks
If you are really looking for an even better sock for the trails, there are two more advanced models.
Pro Marathon - 24.95
This is the anti-blister sock from Compressport. The socks were designed to identify the precise locations where blisters develop. These are primarily sensitive areas around the ankle, toes, and soles. These areas are padded and carefully woven with antibacterial PTFE fibers. This prevents overheating and thus prevents blisters.
Shock Absorb - 19.95
The most comfortable sock from Compressport. This thick, padded sock uses our traditional, highly breathable mesh on the top of the foot and features large cushioning in sensitive areas to keep your feet protected and comfortable all day long. Ideal for longer distances where you experience high impact.
Pro Racing Collection
Do you still run a lot on paved roads? Then check out the Pro Racing socks. They come in two heights (low and high) and three thicknesses (ultralight, normal, and winter). View the collection here.
Compressport compression socks
Of course, Compressport wouldn't live up to their name if they didn't have compression socks or tubes. You can find the compression socks here. Do you prefer to walk with your own socks and are tubes sufficient for you? Then take a look here.
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